University reporter; (Athens) 18??-current, December 20, 1889, Image 41

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University Reporter. 30 HOW AND WHERE THEY WILL SPEND XMAS. W. A Hemphill will spend Xmas in Atlanta and Americus. M. C. Edwards, of the Law Class, will do about in the village of Cuthbert. A. H. Ponder will rusticate in Forsyth. G. C. Evans left for Sandersville, his home, to-day, and will remain there until atter the holidays. H. O. Crittendon, commonly known among his college chums as “Spots,” will spend the holidays in the thriving city ofShellman, and may go to Eufanlato see Miss M . John D. Little will attend the S. A. E. convention in Charlotte, N. C., and will spend the rest of the time in Washington City. Lieut. B. C. Collier, who had to leave college on account of sickness, will attend the S. A. E. convention in Charlotte. Wyatt deR. Barclav, who certainly has a hard name to remember, will visit Augusta. T. S. Hill, the only man in the Senior class with a mustache, can he found in Twiggs county, W’herever that is, after the 20th. Donald Frazier, who didn’t want his name written simply D., will shake hands with his friends in Decatur. T. C. Hardman, the man with the “siders,” will visit in Harmony Grove. W. S. Way left for home in McIntosh county Tuesday, and will re main until after Xmas. F. C. Shackelford, “Zip’s” pet, will spend the holidays in Jefferson. J. E. Smith, on acccunt of the distance home, will remain in Ath ens. J. G Cranford will keep Mr. Smith company. C. R. Black and J. A. Lewis will be unable to stay away from At lanta longer than Friday. R. R. Lanier will visit West Point. H.C. Polbill has come very important reading to do, and hence will remain in Athens. J. D. Smi h, “Secretary of War,” will look after affairs in Barnes- ville and Greenville. J. C. Shackelford will spend the holidays in Gainesville. W. P. Spence returned home yesterday to recuperate. He wishes his paper sent to Waresboro. R. L Maynard, once a Senior, but now a lawyer, will spend the hol- I idays in Forsyth. W. R. King, a resident of the “Industrial Home,” will go to Uni I Point for the holidays.